Assessment and treatment of tendon injuries in sports, including tendinitis and ruptures.
Tendon Injuries in Physical Assessment
1. Definition
Tendon injuries involve pathologies of the fibrous structures connecting muscles to bones. They often result from chronic overload or acute trauma, significantly impacting performance and mobility.
2. Types of Tendon Injuries
Injury Type
Description
Tendinopathy
Generic term for tendon pain without rupture.
Tendinitis
Acute inflammation (rare, often overdiagnosed).
Tendinosis
Chronic degeneration (more frequent).
Tenosynovitis
Inflammation of the synovial sheath around the tendon.
Rupture
Partial or complete tearing of tendon fibers.
Insertionnopathy
Pain at the point where the tendon attaches to the bone.
3. Frequently Affected Tendons
Achilles tendon.
Patellar tendon (knee).
Quadriceps tendon.
Rotator cuff (shoulder).
Epicondylitis (tennis/golfer’s elbow).
4. Causes and Risk Factors
Mechanical Overload: Volume, intensity, hard surfaces.
Training Errors: Repetitive jumps, sudden intensity changes.